Goodnight Moon Stamps Available Today
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"These nostalgic stamps not only celebrate the timeless charm of 'Goodnight Moon' but also highlight the enduring relevance of both stamps and children's literature in a digital age," said
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One of the first books written for very young children that focuses on everyday experiences, "Goodnight Moon" reflects philosophical shifts in early childhood education that had begun in the early 20th century.
Brown wrote the first draft of "Goodnight Moon" one morning in 1945.
"In the great green room," the book begins, "There was a telephone / And a red balloon."
Told in spare, simple language, the book allows children to feel as if they are inside the cozy room, where a young bunny has been tucked into bed.
"Goodnight clocks / And goodnight socks," reads the text. "Goodnight little house / And goodnight mouse."
The lilting, hypnotic rhythm perfectly mimics the slow approach of sleep, casting a tender spell over young listeners, who bid goodnight to everything they see in the book — from the toy house and kittens playing on the bedroom floor to wall paintings, a red balloon, and the moon in the night sky. The book also encourages children and parents to look around their own rooms and improvise on the comforting bedtime ritual in any way they would like.
In early 1946, Brown sent the manuscript of "Goodnight Moon" to her friend Hurd (1908-1988), who spent most of the next year working on the book's illustrations.
Hurd's images alternate between panoramic scenes of the bedroom rendered in vibrant color and black-and-white close-ups of particular objects in the room, including a pair of mittens hung up to dry and an uneaten bowl of mush on the bedside table. His attention to detail has delighted generations of readers: A copy of "Goodnight Moon" sits upon the nightstand, the time on the clock moves forward, and a tiny mouse scurries about the room. At first brightly lit, the "great green room" grows gradually darker over the course of the book, echoing slumber's slow descent. In the final scene, the table lamp is off, the moon has risen, and the bowl of mush has been eaten.
Published by Harper & Bros. in
Today, "Goodnight Moon" has sold a total of more than 48 million copies, placing it among the best-selling children's books of all time.
The Goodnight Moon pane of 16 stamps are issued as Forever stamps, which will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce price. News of the Goodnight Moon stamps are being shared with the hashtag #GoodnightMoonStamps.
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